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Cartella in cartonato con titolo e immagine impressi al piatto; dorso in tela e angoli; chiusura con tre alette.<BR> La cartella contiene 12 tavole incise all'acquaforte accompagnate da un foglio indicante titolo, dichiarazione della tiratura e indice delle tavole.<BR> Ogni foglio misura cm. 36,5 x 25 mentre è variabile la dimensione delle incisioni. Ogni tavola è protetta da velina.<BR> Le 12 tavole raffigurano: <BR>Titel-vignette (Illustrazione del titolo); Widmung (Dedica); Der Wolf und der Kranich (IL Lupo e la Gru); Der Fuchs und der Lowe (La Volpe e il Leone); Der Wolf un das Lammlein (Il Lupo e l'agnello); Juno und der Pfau (Giunone e il Pavone) ; Der Fuchs und der Affe (La Volpe e la Scimmia); Der Lowe und die Maus (Il Leone e il Topo); Affe, Wolf und Fuchs (Scimmia, Lupo e Volpe); Der Fuchs und der Rabe (La Volpe e il Corvo); Der Rabe und die Pfauen (Il Corvo e i Pavoni); Der Fuchs und die Trauben (La Volpe e l'Uva).<BR> Di quest'opera sono state tirate a mano direttamente dall'artista 10 copie numerate da I a X; sono altresì state tirate sotto la supervisione dell'artista 100 copie numerate da 1 a 100. La nostra copia n. 17.<BR> Quache lieve fioritura, (in particolare una serie di fioriture più fitte al margine superiore della tavola de "Il corvo e i pavoni"); nel complesso insieme davvero bello, non comune, in ottime condizioni.<BR><BR>
193199384William Heinemann. London. 1931. William Heinemann. 1931. Reprint. Hardback. No DW. Navy cloth decorated in light blue worn to extremities and slightly spotted and stained. Coloured frontis. plus 12 coloured plates all with captioned tissue guards. 5 plates in b/w and numerous illustrations to text. Pages browned prize inscription to front pastedown. Generally a clean and sound copy. hardcover
1912104155William Heinemann. London. 1912. William Heinemann. 1912. First edition trade. Hardback. No DW. Green cloth decorated in gilt spine slightly knocked extremities lightly rubbed. Coloured frontis. plus 12 coloured plates all with captioned tissue guards. 5 plates in b/w and numerous illustrations to text. Endpapers browned gift inscription to blank of prelims. Generally a very clean and sound copy of this lovely edition. hardcover
06285London: William Heinemann 1912. Arthur Rackham Illustrates Aesop's Fables<br /> First Trade Edition<br /> <br /> RACKHAM Arthur. Aesop's Fables. A New Translation by V.S. Vernon Jones with an Introduction by G. K. Chesterton and Illustrations by Arthur Rackham. London: William Heinemann 1912. <br /> <br /> First trade edition. Small square octavo 8 x 5 7/8 inches; 202 x 149 mm. xxix 1 blank 223 1 pp. Thirteen color plates including frontispiece with captioned tissue guards fifty-three black and white drawings of which nineteen are full page. <br /> <br /> Publisher's green cloth front cover and spine pictorially decorated and lettered in gilt lower cover with publisher's blind stamp pictorial end-papers printed in green top edge stained green. Spine slightly darkened extremities of cloth slightly rubbed inner hinges cracked but sound. A good copy only.<br /> <br /> "In Aesop's Fables 1912.Rackham's primary intention was to amuse but his illustrations for fables of 'The Moon and her Mother' and 'The Gnat and the Lion' suggest the imaginative refinement that he brought to the task. Rackham was often his own model; there are several self-caricatures to be detected in Aesop's Fables. He is the man who catches the flea the pompous gentleman who scoldsd the drowning boy the credulous slave-owner who scrubs the black boy" Hudson Derek. Arthur Rackham His Life and Work p. 94.<br /> <br /> Aesop's Fables or the Aesopica is a collection of fables credited to Aesop a slave and story-teller believed to have lived in ancient Greece between 620 and 560 BC.<br /> <br /> The 1st century AD philosopher Apollonius of Tyana is recorded as having said about Aesop: ". like those who dine well off the plainest dishes he made use of humble incidents to teach great truths and after serving up a story he adds to it the advice to do a thing or not to do it. Then too he was really more attached to truth than the poets are; for the latter do violence to their own stories in order to make them probable; but he by announcing a story which everyone knows not to be true told the truth by the very fact that he did not claim to be relating real events" Philostratus Life of Apollonius of Tyana Book V:14.<br /> <br /> Latimore and Haskell pp. 38-39; Riall p. 111. London: William Heinemann, 1912 unknown
1912187472London: William Heinemann 1912. Fables and fairy tales Signed limited edition number 379 of 1450 copies signed by the artist. It is also the first edition of this translation by Vernon Jones. "The peculiar secret of Rackham's success in seizing upon the essence of the human and portraying it in animal form which is after all the basic device of the morality is unwittingly touched upon in Chesterton's delightful introduction to the 1912 edition of Aesop's Fables: 'There can be no good fable with human beings in it. There can be no good fairy tale without them.' Rackham's genius is such that it bridges the two and carries the didactic fable into the realm of fairy story and lends to the imaginative world of fairies a tangible and convincing reality" Gettings pp. 83-84. Quarto. Frontispiece and 12 plates all in colour and tipped to brown art paper with tissue guards captioned in brown as issued 19 full-page black and white illustrations line drawings in the text. Original white cloth spine and front cover lettered and pictorially stamped in gilt top edge gilt others uncut. Bookplate of Cecily Mary Severne 1889-1981. Spine toned light soiling to cloth endpapers browned occasional foxing. A very good copy. Riall p. 111. Fred Gettings Arthur Rackham 1976. hardcover
06684London: William Heineman 1912. Where Ancient Fable Meets Arthur Rackham's Enchanted Imagination<br /> The Signed Limited Edition of Aesop's Fables 1912<br /> <br /> RACKHAM Arthur. AESOP. Aesop's Fables. A New Translation by V.S. Vernon Jones with an Introduction by G. K. Chesterton and Illustrations by Arthur Rackham. London: William Heinemann 1912. <br /> <br /> Limited to 1450 numbered copies signed by the artist this being copy no. 1103.<br /> <br /> Large quarto 11 7/16 x 8 7/8 inches; 291 x 227 mm. xxix 1blank 223 1 pp. Thirteen color plates mounted on heavy brown paper with captioned tissue guards and fifty-three black and white text drawings. <br /> <br /> Publisher's white buckram front cover and spine pictorially stamped in gilt top edge gilt others uncut. Spine very slightly darkened otherwise a very fine copy the gilt bright and fresh.<br /> <br /> Aesop's Fables or the Aesopica is a collection of fables credited to Aesop a slave and story-teller believed to have lived in ancient Greece between 620 and 560 BC.<br /> <br /> The 1st century AD philosopher Apollonius of Tyana is recorded as having said about Aesop: ". like those who dine well off the plainest dishes he made use of humble incidents to teach great truths and after serving up a story he adds to it the advice to do a thing or not to do it. Then too he was really more attached to truth than the poets are; for the latter do violence to their own stories in order to make them probable; but he by announcing a story which everyone knows not to be true told the truth by the very fact that he did not claim to be relating real events" Philostratus Life of Apollonius of Tyana Book V:14.<br /> <br /> Lattimore and Haskell pp. 38-9. Riall p. 111. London: William Heineman, 1912 unknown
1789962Z6London: J. Dodsley 1789. Leather. Fine. 7" by 4". None stated. A beautifully bound copy of Robert Dodsley's edition of Aesop's fables accompanied with charming wood engravings and bound in a quarter morocco with patterned cloth boards and a uniform cloth chemise and slipcase. A new edition. Illustrated with a monochrome wood engraved frontispiece and numerous wood engraved vignettes. Bound by Eric Sweet a keen collector of private press and fables. He studied at the Brighton College of Art before moving to London to work as a lettering artist and typographer for advertising agencies later becoming the head of Birmingham School of Printing. Sweet's bindings are unique and striking reflecting the topics of the volumes in distinctive style.A charming collection of fables credited to Aesop a Greek storyteller and fabulist whose tales were characterised by the anthropomorphic animal characters. This collection is separated into three 'books' and edited with an account of the life of Aesop by Robert Dodsley. Dodley's edition was notable as the animals spoke in character such as the lion speaking in a royal manner adding personality to the creatures. His addition also included fables from ancient sources and new stories written by himself and other notable writers. Bound in a lovely modern quarter morocco with patterned cloth to the boards and with a uniform cloth chemise and slipcase. Blanks and endpapers renewed. Bound in modern quarter morroco and patterned cloth to the boards with endpapers and blanks renewed with a uniform cloth chemise and slipcase. Externally lovely. The chemise is lovely and the slipcase is very smart with slight spotting to the head. Internally firmly bound with clean and bright washed pages. Fine J. Dodsley hardcover
1761962Z9Birmingham: John Baskerville 1761. First edition. Leather. Near Fine. 7" by 4.5". None stated. The renowned first Robert Dodsley edition of Aesop's fables published by Baskerville adorned with wood engravings and beautifully bound in vellum and crushed morocco with a uniform cloth slipcase and chemise. The first Dodsley edition published by Baskerville. Illustrated with a monochrome wood engraved frontispiece monochrome wood engraved vignettes and sixteen wood engraved plates. Collated complete.Bound by Eric Sweet a keen collector of private press and fables. He studied at the Brighton College of Art before moving to London to work as a lettering artist and typographer for advertising agencies later becoming the head of Birmingham School of Printing. Sweet's bindings are unique and striking reflecting the topics of the volumes in distinctive style.A charming collection of fables credited to Aesop a Greek storyteller and fabulist whose tales were characterised by the anthropomorphic animal characters. This collection is separated into three 'books' and edited with an account of the life of Aesop by Robert Dodsley. Dodley's edition was notable as the animals spoke in character such as the lion speaking in a royal manner adding personality to the creatures. His addition also included fables from ancient sources and new stories written by himself and other notable writers. This edition is also notable for being printed by Baskerville a printer known for inventing wove paper and his renowned typeface. Bound in modern crushed quarter morocco with vellum to the boards with endpapers and blanks renewed and a cloth chemise and slipcase. Bound in modern crushed quarter morocco with vellum to the boards with endpapers and blanks renewed and a cloth chemise and slipcase. Externally lovely with only very slight marks to the vellum. Internally firmly bound with bright washed and generally clean pages with only the odd minor spot and owner's signature to the title page. Minor archival tape repairs to the rear few pages. The Slip and chemise are lovely. Near Fine John Baskerville hardcover
1761978F10Birmingham: John Baskerville for R. and J. Dodsley 1761 . First edition. Leather. Very Good. 7.5" by 5.5". Not Stated. The renowned and scarce first Robert Dodsley edition of Aesop's fables published by Baskerville and adorned with wood engraved plates and vignettes throughout. The scarce first Dodsley edition published by Baskerville. Illustrated with a wood engraved frontispiece vignettes and fifteen further wood engraved plates. Collated complete.A charming collection of fables credited to Aesop a Greek storyteller and fabulist whose tales were characterised by the anthropomorphic animal characters.This collection is separated into three 'books' and edited with an account of the life of Aesop by Robert Dodsley. Dodsley's edition was notable as the animals spoke in character such as the lion speaking in a royal manner adding personality to the creatures. His addition also included fables from ancient sources and new stories written by himself and other notable writers.ESTC T84696. With the collation a-e8 f3 B-P8 Q4. Collated complete.This edition is also notable for being printed by Baskerville a printer known for inventing wove paper and his renowned typeface. In a full calf binding with gilt detailing to back strip. Minor loss of calf to back strip tail with small loss to back strip head. Joints starting with boards firmly held. Majority of front free endpaper removed. Internally firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Abrasion to title page tail obscuring the words 'Price bound Five Shillings'. Very Good John Baskerville, for R. and J. Dodsley hardcover
2017020400New York New York: Racehorse for Young Readers/Skyhorse Publishing Inc. 2017. First Thus . Hardcover. Fine. Winter Milo; Peat Fern Bisel; Williams Margery; Cramer Rie; Madsen Eleanora; Nicholson Sir William. Breathtakingly beautiful set of 6 classic works of children's literature that belong on every child's shelf each lavishly illustrated. Housed in a sturdy protective box with a paper band wrapping around center this shows slight bowing. Recommended for children ages 6-10 but could be read aloud to any age. Includes: 1 "The Complete Tales of Beatrix Potter's Peter Rabbit" in 88 pages with the classic illustrations by the author; 2 "A Treasure of Bedtime Stories'' in 92 pages 40 stories illustrated by Eleanora Madsen & Fern Bisel Peat; 3 "Grimm's Fairy Tales'' in 155 pages illustrated by Rie Cramer; 4 "Mother Goose'' unpaginated 100 classic rhymes illustrated by Frederick Richardson; 5 "The Velveteen Rabbit'' in 47 pages illustrated by Sir William Nicholson & 6 "Aesop's Favorite Fables'' in 112 pages 130 tales with the classic illustrations of Milo Winter. The FIRST EDITION First Printing in this format from 2017 First thus all the hardcover books are FINE: look & feel BRAND NEW & obviously never opened! Completely clean & bright bindings strong & straight pages white & completely unmarked. The protective box is also FINE: no edgewear or tears or chips or fading. A gorgeous set for your favorite young reader priced at just $10 per book! Our photos depict the EXACT book you will receive never "stock" images of books we don't actually have! Same day shipping on all orders received Weekdays by 2 pm Pacific time later orders Weekends & holidays ship very next business day. SORRY: set is too large for any expedited domestic or international shipping due to USPS postage rates. <br/> <br/> Racehorse for Young Readers/Skyhorse Publishing, Inc. hardcover
2000212162New York: SeaStar Books 2000. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 87 pages. Features color illustrations by Pinkney accompanying Aesop's fables. A clean near fine copy in paper covered boards with a cloth spine and in a near fine price clipped dust jacket. Signed by Pinkney on the title page. SeaStar Books unknown
5864Glasgow, Typis Roberti Urie & Soc. Curâ & impensis Roberti Foulis. Prostant apud Glavium Hamilton & Johannem Balfour, Bibliopola Edinburgenses, 1751 ; petit in-12. Titre-70pp. Plein veau fauve de l'époque, dos lisse, orné de filets et petits fleurons dorés, pièce de titre rouge, tranches jaspées bleu. Un trou de ver en tête. Première garde absente. Ex libris manuscrit sur le titre. Agréable exemplaire
170114633Phaedri, Aug. Liberti Fabularum Aesopiarum Libri V. Notis illustravit in usum Serenissimi principis Nassavii David Hoogstratanus.Amstelaedami (Amsterdam), ex Typographia Francisci Halmae 1701. Ex-libris de la bibliothèque de Ph.-L. de Bordes de fortage.Très belles Illustrations de David van Hoogstraten (1658-1724) :1 grand portrait-frontispice de Nassau gravé par Van Gunst replié.1 titre-frontispice gravé par Boutats.1 vignette de titre.6 vignettes de chapitres.9 lettrines illustrées.32 culs-de-lampe.18 planches de 6 médaillons gravées par Van Vianen.Reliure plein veau granité de l'époque. Dos à nerfs avec pièce de titre maroquin rouge. Tranches jaspées rouge. Dos noirci. Mors fendillés. Pas de rousseur. Déchirure latérale restaurée sur le portrait. Très belle édition, bien illustrée. Bon état. Format in-4°(26x19).
109568Amstelodami, apud Johannem Janssonium à Waesberge & Viduam Elizei Weyerstraet, 1667, 1 volume in-12 de 185x105x40 mm environ, 1f.blanc, titre-frontispice gravé par Hagens, 31 ff.-462-1f.b.-titre-102 ff. (Index)-3 ff.blancs, un ex-libris gravé sur le premier contreplat et un autre sur l'avant dernier feuillet blanc, reliure muette en parchemin crème ancien, tranches mouchetées de rouge et brun. Ouvrage illustré de 1 frontispice de Hagens et 103 vignettes dans le texte.Quelques auréoles sur le parchemin, rares petites rousseurs, bon état. Première édition illustrée hollandaise, complète des 275 à 281 mais les vignettes ont été tachées d'encre car licencieuses.
611Paris Chez la Veuue Martin Dvrand 1652 1vol. in-12 ( 14 x 8,5 cm ) ( poids = 150 g ) T., (9) ff. , (1) , 124 ( en fait 248) , 7 pp. . En latin et en français . Pagination double : la paire de pages pour le texte et sa traduction en regard porte le même numéro . Contient : Au lecteur ; Illvstrissimo viro Iac. Avg. Thvano sacri consistorii consiliario senatvsque Parisiensi praesidi Nic. Rigaltivs S. D. ; Petrvs Pithoevs Francisco fratri ; les Fables en V Livres , Table des Fables , Extrait dv Privilège dv Roy , Fautes survenües en l' impression . Titre en rouge et noir , marque typographique au coeur percé de trois clous , entouré d' une palme et d' un rameau . Bandeaux , lettrines et culs-de-lampe . Plein vélin de l' époque . Dos lisse , titre manuscrit à l' encre . Sur une garde , mention manuscrite à l' encre " excellente traduction par M. de Sacy , de Port Royal " . Bon état . Quelques rousseurs au vélin . Une mouillure marginale , visible surtout aux 10 derniers ff. . ( Collat . complet )
1806001310Paris Imprimerie de P. Didot l'Aîné 1806
1784963Q22Biponti : Biponti 1784 . Vellum. Very Good. 8" by 5". None. A vellum-bound copy of the celebrated "Biponti" edition of Phaedrus's fables of Aesop along with contributions from other noted fabulists. The Biponti edition part of a celebrated series of Greek and Latin texts published in Biponti Germany.Bound in a contemporary full vellum with a custom cloth clamshell. A Latin collection of Phaedrus's fables of Aesop originating from 1st Century Roman fabulist Gaius Julius Phaedrus known for being the first versifier of Aesop's fables into Latin. Also included in this collection are fables by another well-known writer in the field pagan fabulist Aviani as well as a number of anonymous contributors. Based on the 1727 edition of Pierre Burman or Petrus Burman with contributions from other authors. With an unusual illustration to the title page depicting a mixture of animals in one. Bookplate of Bibliotheque de J. Thompson Bruxelles 1870 and another of Ch. de Toughe. Clamshell by Eric Sweet a keen collector of private press and fables. He studied at the Brighton College of Art before moving to London to work as a lettering artist and typographer for advertising agencies later becoming the head of Birmingham School of Printing. Bound in a contemporary full vellum with a custom cloth clamshell. Externally very good with rubbing to the extremities and marking to the vellum as is common with this binding. Bookplate and inscriptions to front paste down. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Clamshell is also in excellent condition with just a little fading. Very Good Biponti hardcover
1598762Leiden: Plantin Leiden 1598. Softcover. Fair. 2nd printing of the ancient Phaedrus' version of Aesop following the 1596 editio princeps printed from a manuscript found by Pithou; this edition with the added annotations of leading scholars. This copy with the sections mentioned by Brunet as not found in all copies. Brunet and Moss Manual of Classical Bibliography 1837 both note this edition as scarce. Also bound at the rear is a second work with its own title page and collation also printed in 1598 at the same printer Plantin Leiden with additional moralistic works of Publilius Syri Selectae Sententiae and Cato Distichs here titled Disticha de Moribus. In addition to its significance as the first scholarly edition of Phaedrus this collection of works is a wonderful selection of the ancient moral works studied by 16th century students. Several of the works are printed in both Greek and Latin. Bibliographic Details of Phaedrus - Universal Short Title Catalogue USTC number 424160 Catalogued by Brunet on column 587 of the 1921 Manuel du Libraire. Volume 4. Bibliographic Details of Syri/Cato - USTC number 423981; 35 copies recorded. Physical Attributes - Measures approx. 16 x 10 x 2 cm. Gatherings of eight octavo Softcover vellum wrap with Yapp edges. Faded title on spine in old hand. Text block edges sprinkled red. Two full title pages with printers marks. Several works with Greek and Latin parallel texts see works noted below. 1598 Fabularum Aesopiarum Pages 1-191 1 Collation A-M8 Fabellae & Aenigmata Greek and Latin text Pages 1-55 1 Collation a-c8 d4 Aenigmata Symposii Poetae Veteris No pagination Collation EE8 one gathering 2nd work with title page - 1598 Publii Syri Mimi Selectae Sententiae Greek and Latin text Pages 1-80 Collation A-E8 Condition - See pictures. It seems someone applied polish to the vellum which gives it a slightly odd feel. One spine cord broken near front-top of spine. Front hinge cracked which leaves first five gatherings somewhat proud; 1st four gatherings are holding on at bottom cord and fifth gathering is loose. Six and seventh gatherings F and G also feel shaken. Ex libris bookseller etc. annotations to pastedown and title page. No binders endpapers. Text block with some toning throughout; occasional fox spot page-edge chip ink spot and thumb. Title page also with library stamp strikethrough year in old hand at bottom of page and an incision where a name was removed. Occasional underlining to text and annotation throughout. Plantin, Leiden
175315331Berlin, (Wagner in Ulm für) A. Haude u. J. C. Spener, 1753. Kl.-8°. Mit gest. Titelvignette. 14 Bll., 192 S., Ppbd. d. Zt.
1797H5474Paris: Didot; Excudebam Petrus Didot Natu Major Anno Reip. VI In Aedibus Palatinus. 1797. Hardcover. Very Good. Published in An VI 1797-1798 8vo pink boards remains of spine label very good light rubbing along joints minor occasional foxing; handsome mid-19th century bookplate by Dupont for A. Kuhnholtz-Lordat a collector from Montpellier. 3 99 pp. Didot; Excudebam Petrus Didot, Natu Major, Anno Reip. VI, In Aedibus Palatinus.. hardcover
1784ABC_45444Zweibrücken 1784. 8vo. Sprinkled paper over boards red sprinkled edges. With a strange engraving showing a fantastic creature with a roosters head a man in his belly a rams head for an ass stepping on a fish with a rabbit in the background in an oval with the inscription Agostini on the title-page. 2 LII 232 pp. The well printed celebrated "Biponti society" edition of Phaedrus part of a renowned series of Greek and Latin texts published in the German city of Zweibrücken Biponti a town near Sarbrücken starting in 1779. The edition is partly based on the edition of Johann Albert Fabricius 1621-1736 as edited by Johann August Ernesti 1707-1781. Ultimately however the starting point of the edition was the Petrus Burman recension with notes by Gudius and with fables added from the Romulus the Niccolò Perotti 1430-1480 appendix and others as well as the Avianus and Anonymous i.e. "Anonymous Neveleti" fables mentioned. The book also contains the Vita Phaedri by Johannes Scheffer 1621-1679 and the "Notitia literaria de Phaedro ex Jo. Alb. Fabricii Bibliotheca Latina" by the editor Ernesti pp. xiii-lii and "De Anonymus vetere fabularum auctore. latin. ed Ernesti" also by the editor.Top and bottom of spine bumped.l Schwabe/Barbier 111-112. hardcover
171811512Den Haag, Heinrich Scheurler, 1718. Gest. Frontispiz, Titel in rot-schwarz- Druck, 30 nn. Bll., 398 SS., 1 Bl., 258 SS., 35 nn. Bll. 8°, Ganzpergament der Zeit, drei schwarze, goldgepr. Rückenschilder, marmorierter Schnitt.
18218726Ex Officina Reichaedii, Brunsvigae [Braunschweig], 1821. 51 Seiten, marmorierter Pappeinband, Druck auf blau-grünlichem (Bütten?)Papier. Fadenheftung. Gutes Exemplar. Text in Latein. Good copy.
Browning to front wrap and spine. Foxing to top of textblock. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; American Philological Association Monograph Series 7; 8.8 X 5.9 X 0.7 inches; 272 pages
9354845347.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback